Sin/Nanna – Son of Enlil – Anunnaki Alien gods

The Anunnaki god Sin. Sin or Nanna was the god of the moon in the Mesopotamian mythology of Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia. Nanna is a Sumerian deity, the Son of Enlil and Ninlil, and became identified with Semitic Sin. The two chief seats of Nanna’s and Sin’s worship were Ur in the south of Mesopotamia and Harran in the north. A moon god by the same name was also worshipped in pre-Islamic South Arabia. He was also an ancient god protector of shepherds. During the period in which Ur exercised supremacy over the Euphrates valley (between 2600 and 2400 BC) Sin was considered the supreme god of the pantheon. It was then that he was designated as “father of the gods” “head of the gods” or “creator of all things” Sin was also called “He whose heart cannot be read” and was told that “he could see farther than all the gods” It is said that every new moon, the gods gather together from Sin to make predictions about the future. The original meaning of the name Nanna is unknown. The Semitic moon god Su’en or Sin is in origin a separate deity from Sumerian Nanna, but from the Akkadian Empire period the two undergo syncretization and are identified. Please watch the video for more information on the Alien Anunnaki gods Enki, Enlil and many more here at mythology explored by ANCIENT MYSTERY on Youtube.